"Voice is dead", Hema launches experiential grocery, cast your votes with the blockchain! Also - which online mattress retailer is opening 200 stores in the USA? One guess, and it rhymes with "blasper". Listen now!
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Phillip's wife received a package from Care/Of Vitamins and it had someone else's pills in it (!!!!)
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When new companies enter the pharmaceutical and health space, how can we trust that they are being diligent in their quality assurance?
RIP Voice Shopping?
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The Information have said only 2% of Echo users have ordered using their voices and 90% of that 2% (AKA .18%) didn't use it again.
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Are there future applications for voice in commerce, though?
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Brian theorizes there could there be in-context purchasing opportunities in audio/visual media.
Voice is still growing in popularity
The problem with the voice assistants today (other than the fact that they might just be FBI listening devices with PR)
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Amazon, company with the best position for commerce releases a voice assistant. No one uses it for commerce. It has great hardware and technology. Most people use it for music. It's awful for web search, though.
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Google, the company in the best position for web search releases a voice assistant, but it lacks the commerce capability.
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Apple, the company with the best position for music, releases the worst voice assistant, and even its speaker is lackluster.
China brings innovation in the grocery business
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Hema Market is like Amazon Go, but on steroids.
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Hem Market is backed by Alibaba.
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At the cashless grocery store, every item has a barcode customers can scan to trace the product's origin, delivery, and nutritional information.
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On your way out the door, you can pay using your smartphone or visit a face scanner that links you to your Alipay account.
Smell you later, basic pencils
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In the back to school market, there are new products popping up like guided creative journals and scented pencils. These new innovations are driving significant profit over traditional options.
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This aligns with a larger pattern of creating luxury upgrades on commodity-type products. Consumers are more willing to supplement the mundane with something unique and new.
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As the economy improves, luxury purchases are increasing on low end goods.
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This could be why aspirational luxury brands are struggling.
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Phillip sites the luxury brand, whose name he could not recall, that burned all their extra stock to increase demand. IT'S BURBERRY, PHIL!
Tracking inflation with the... kale index?
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Wages have risen, but prices has not. Base prices will likely follow.
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Is there a cleaner-eating, non-GMO, certified organic, locally-owned version of the Big Mac index for our present time?
Casper is going "clicks to bricks"
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Casper is opening 200 stores in the United States.
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Mattress stores across the country are closing, what makes Casper different?
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Casper has built a recognizable brand and has a competitive price point.
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This is the result of the VC rapid-growth mentality. Now that they've saturated web sales, brick and mortar follows.
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Care/of ships wrong products
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Voice? Ded.
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2% of echo users ever bought, 90% never use it again
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ACTUAL SOURCE
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Unnamed sources = who cares?
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Hema grocery concept store
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Blockchain voting via VOATZ - West Va.
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Bad Idea? or WORST IDEA EVER?
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New product categories arise in back to school sales
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Casper to open 200 stores
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Couple charged with Amazon fraud scheme